
Abstract Transfers from parents—either in the form of gifts or inheritances—have received much attention as a source of inequality. This paper uses administrative data for the population of Norway to examine the share of the Total Inflows (defined as the capitalized sum of net labor income, government transfers, and gifts and inheritances received over the period) accounted for by capitalized gifts and inheritances. Consistent with other work, we find that there is much inequality in the receipt of gifts and inheritances. However, gifts and inheritances represent a small share of Total Inflows; this is true across the distribution of Total Inflows, as well as at all levels of net wealth. Gifts and inheritances are only an important source of income flows among those who have very wealthy parents. Additionally, gifts and inheritances have very little effect on the distribution of Total Inflows, suggesting that inheritance taxes may do little to mitigate inequality.
inequality, inheritances and gifts, Lohn, Welt, J01, Vermögen, Intergenerational transmission, 332, Wealth inequality, wealth, G5, [SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance, G51, Norwegen, Intergenerationale Übertragung, ddc:330, intergenerational mobility, Erbe, intergenerational transmission, Öffentliche Sozialleistungen, Vermögensverteilung, J1, Inheritances and gifts, Haushaltseinkommen, wealth inequality
inequality, inheritances and gifts, Lohn, Welt, J01, Vermögen, Intergenerational transmission, 332, Wealth inequality, wealth, G5, [SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance, G51, Norwegen, Intergenerationale Übertragung, ddc:330, intergenerational mobility, Erbe, intergenerational transmission, Öffentliche Sozialleistungen, Vermögensverteilung, J1, Inheritances and gifts, Haushaltseinkommen, wealth inequality
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